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Kansas City Chiefs Superfan Sentenced to 32 Years for 2022 Oklahoma Bank Robbery

Xaviar Babudar, known as 'ChiefsAholic,' will serve an additional 14.5 years in state prison after completing his 17.5-year federal sentence for a multi-state robbery spree.

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Overview

  • Xaviar Babudar, a former Kansas City Chiefs superfan, was sentenced to 32 years in Oklahoma state prison for a 2022 armed robbery of the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in Bixby, Oklahoma.
  • The state sentence will run concurrently with his 17.5-year federal sentence, resulting in an additional 14.5 years in state custody following his federal term.
  • Babudar pleaded guilty to charges including robbery with a firearm, assault while masked or disguised, and removing a court-ordered GPS monitoring device.
  • Prosecutors linked Babudar to 11 bank robberies across seven states, during which he stole nearly $850,000 to fund gambling and his Kansas City Chiefs fandom.
  • Defense attorneys cited Babudar's gambling addiction and troubled upbringing, while victims and prosecutors emphasized the severe trauma caused by his actions.